Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Fishing Barr Lake (Melissa is awesome!)

We had another fun trip out at Barr Lake. Melissa, Johnny, Allison, Sadie and I spent an evening fishing. Melissa ended up being the 'big winner' pulling in 3 nice trout. I didn't fish (lucky for her); I just helped out the kids and her... When Melissa caught her first fish she had a good fight on her hands. Once she got it close to the boat it jumped out of the water and took off! She handed the pole to me and started screaming/laughing!! Maybe you had to have been there but it was very funny.

Her second fish she let Allison pull it in, she was grinning from ear to ear :-)


(Allison wanting to pet the fish)


(Allison after she pulled it in!)




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  1. It should be noted, that since this day, we have caught ZERO fish at Barr Lake. Guess we need to get Melissa out there again!!

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